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3 days ago |
greenfieldreporter.com | Maribeth Vaughn
Mt. Comfort Elementary School students got to use silly string on their teachers last month, a reward for the top fundraisers. The Daily Reporter frequently features photos of the local community, taken by members of our community. Take your best shot and email a picture to [email protected] with information about the photo. Mt. Comfort Elementary School students got to use silly string on their teachers last month, a reward for the top fundraisers.
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3 days ago |
greenfieldreporter.com | Maribeth Vaughn
Strawberry Festival returns June 13GREENFIELD — The 41st annual Strawberry Festival in downtown Greenfield returns this month, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 13. The annual one-day event features live local entertainment, ice cream sundaes and strawberry shortcake for a cause. The festival was started by First Presbyterian Church, which later closed, and today is hosted by Bradley United Methodist Church. Nonprofits benefit from the money raised. Last year more than $20,000 was raised.
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3 days ago |
greenfieldreporter.com | Maribeth Vaughn
Today8 a.m.: Hancock County Board of Commissioners, Commissioners Court (Room 101), Courthouse Annex, 111 American Legion Place, Greenfield. 8 a.m.: Hancock County Drainage Board, 111 American Legion Place, Greenfield. 10 a.m.: Hancock County Solid Waste Management District Board of Directors, Commissioners Court (Room 101), Courthouse Annex, 111 American Legion Place, Greenfield.
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4 days ago |
greenfieldreporter.com | Maribeth Vaughn
Pixy-themed tea party June 22GREENFIELD — The Pixy Tea Party returns this summer to the James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home and Museum. Learn tea etiquette and meet a fairy while enjoying tea in Lizabuth Ann’s Kitchen. The event is from 1-2:30 p.m. June 22 at 250 W. Main St., Greenfield. Registration is open at parks.greenfieldin.org. Senior center announces June activitiesGREENFIELD — Greenfield Senior Center has planned local events for June.
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4 days ago |
greenfieldreporter.com | Maribeth Vaughn
Pickleball event coming to ShirleySHIRLEY — New pickleball courts are open in Shirley, and a community event is coming up to celebrate. A dedication event for the pickleball courts is set for 6:30 p.m. Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Expect food, music and door prizes. Pickleball lessons are available from 7-8:30 p.m.Mobile blood drives coming upMobile blood drives are coming up in Hancock County throughout April.
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